Jean-François Roch
University of Paris-Sud
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international quantum electronics conference | 2007
Vincent Jacques; E. Wu; Frédéric Grosshans; François Treussart; Alain Aspect; Jean-François Roch
Wave-particle duality is strikingly illustrated by Wheelers delayed-choice gedanken experiment, where the configuration of a two-path interferometer is chosen after a single-photon pulse has entered it: Either the interferometer is closed (that is, the two paths are recombined) and the interference is observed, or the interferometer remains open and the path followed by the photon is measured. We report an almost ideal realization of that gedanken experiment with single photons allowing unambiguous which-way measurements. The choice between open and closed configurations, made by a quantum random number generator, is relativistically separated from the entry of the photon into the interferometer.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Y. Kubo; F. R. Ong; Patrice Bertet; D. Vion; V. Jacques; D. Zheng; A. Dréau; Jean-François Roch; Alexia Auffèves; Fedor Jelezko; Jörg Wrachtrup; M. F. Barthe; P. Bergonzo; Daniel Esteve
We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are nitrogen-vacancy centers in a diamond crystal. The achievement of strong coupling is manifested by the appearance of a vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission spectrum of the resonator when its frequency is tuned through the nitrogen-vacancy center electron spin resonance.
Physical Review B | 2009
Victor M. Acosta; E. Bauch; Micah P. Ledbetter; Charles Santori; Kai Mei C Fu; Paul E. Barclay; R. G. Beausoleil; H. Linget; Jean-François Roch; François Treussart; S. Chemerisov; Wojciech Gawlik; Dmitry Budker
V. M. Acosta, E. Bauch, 2 M. P. Ledbetter, C. Santori, K.-M. C. Fu, P. E. Barclay, R. G. Beausoleil, H. Linget, J. F. Roch, F. Treussart, S. Chemerisov, W. Gawlik, and D. Budker 8, 9 1 Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-7300 2 Technische Universität Berlin, Hardenbergstraÿe 28, 10623 Berlin, Germany 3 Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, 1501 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304 4 Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, 61 Avenue du Président Wilson, 94235 Cachan CEDEX, France 5 Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire (CNRS UMR 8537), Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, 61 Avenue du Président Wilson, 94235 Cachan CEDEX, France 6 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, 60439, U.S.A. 7 Center for Magneto-Optical Research, Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Reymonta 4, 30-059 Kraków, Poland Nuclear Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA 94720, USA [email protected] (Dated: July 31, 2009)
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2005
Nicolas Passilly; Renaud de Saint Denis; Kamel Ait-Ameur; F. Treussart; Rolland Hierle; Jean-François Roch
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of an interferometric technique for converting a linearly polarized Gaussian beam into a radially polarized doughnut beam. The experimental setup accomplishes the coherent summation of two orthogonally polarized TEM01 and TEM10 beams that are obtained from the transformation of a TEM00 beam by use of a simple binary diffractive optical element. We have shown that the degree of radial polarization is maximum at a given distance from the interferometer output port that depends on the diameter of the incident beam at the interferometer input port.
Physical Review B | 2010
L. Rondin; Géraldine Dantelle; Abdallah Slablab; Frédéric Grosshans; F. Treussart; P. Bergonzo; Sandrine Perruchas; Thierry Gacoin; M. Chaigneau; H.-C. Chang; V. Jacques; Jean-François Roch
We present a study of the charge state conversion of single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defects hosted in nanodiamonds (NDs). We first show that the proportion of negatively charged
Physical Review Letters | 2004
Sophie Brasselet; Veronique Le Floc'h; François Treussart; Jean-François Roch; Joseph Zyss; Estelle Botzung-Appert; Alain Ibanez
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Applied Physics Letters | 2012
L. Rondin; Jean-Philippe Tetienne; Piernicola Spinicelli; C. Dal Savio; Khaled Karrai; Géraldine Dantelle; A. Thiaville; S. Rohart; Jean-François Roch; V. Jacques
defects, with respect to its neutral counterpart
Physical Review B | 2011
A. Dréau; Margarita Lesik; L. Rondin; Piernicola Spinicelli; O. Arcizet; Jean-François Roch; V. Jacques
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New Journal of Physics | 2004
Romain Alléaume; François Treussart; Gaetan Messin; Yannick Dumeige; Jean-François Roch; Alexios Beveratos; Rosa Brouri-tualle; Jean-Philippe Poizat
, decreases with the size of the ND. We then propose a simple model based on a layer of electron traps located at the ND surface which is in good agreement with the recorded statistics. By using thermal oxidation to remove the shell of amorphous carbon around the NDs, we demonstrate a significant increase in the proportion of
Science | 2014
Jean-Philippe Tetienne; T. Hingant; Joo-Von Kim; L. Herrera Diez; Jean-Paul Adam; K. Garcia; Jean-François Roch; S. Rohart; A. Thiaville; D. Ravelosona; V. Jacques
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